Necktie-case.



RG. HAAS.

. NECK-TIE CASE. APPLIUATLON` FILED 53.10, 1908.

Patetea 001;. 6, 1908.

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FERDINAND Gr. HAAS, 0F SIRINGFIELD, MISSOURI.

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speeieetien ef Letters Patent.

Patented oet. e, 1908.

Application mea February 1o, 1908. serial No. 415,122.

To all whom it may concernf l Be it known that I, FERDINANDL Gi HAAs,

a citizen of theUnited States, residing at Springfield, in the county of `-Greene and State of Missouri, have invented` certain new and useful'Improvements in Necktie- Cases, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to improvements in hanging necktie cases the object ofV which is to provide a suitable support for the ties and on which the ties can easily be hung and then swung back in position for keeping them in shape and at the same time one from which the ties can be quickly and easily taken. Said case also is'providedwith suitable space for collar, culi? and other buttonsV and a cushion for scarf and other pins. The

case is provided with eyelets for hanging the same on the wall and it lcan be neatly decorated as desired. These objects I attain by means of the device illustrated in the acl companying drawings forming a part of this specification in which. Y

Figure l, is a view in elevation of the entire device open ready to receive the neckties. Fig. 2, is a similar view of the device tion of the case on the line XX' of Fig. 1.

Fig. 4, is a detail showing one of the eyelets y for hanging up the case. y

Similar letters indicate corresponding parts in the several figures.

A, is a box made any desired size and shape preferably made of twoV parts withV suitable hinges B, and provided withv any suitable catch D, for securely fastening the parts together.` Eachof the parts is pro-` vided with one or more hingedrods F,pro vided with eyelets E forming hinges for the rod .and an extension F3 forming a handle for turning or swinging the rods out and in thev case as indicatedby the dotted line F4 for placing the ties 'or removing them from ,the rod as desired. "The rod is placed near enough the upper side oir' the case so when the ties are placed upon it they will remain in position and cannot easily come olf or `or small objects. In the center on one part of the case may be placed a suitable cushion I for pins ete. For bowties a rod G may be placed near the lower part of the case for lholding them in position. For this purpose one or more of these rods may be used.

Having thus described my invention what I claim asnew anddesire to secure by Letters'Patent of the United States is:

A necktie case comprising two box-like sections hinged vertically to each other to permit one section to swing in a horizontal plane upon the other section, and tie receiving members each comprising a vertical arm and two horizontal arms, said vertical arm `being hinged to one of the box sections, one

of the horizontal arms serving to receive ties and the other horizontal arm serving as a handle.

In testimony whereor1v I aiiix my signature, in presence of two witnesses.

FERDINAND G. HAAS. Witnesses:

S. A. I-IASELTINE, Elwin BLACKLEDGE. 

